
Bloomington Fine Arts Council
Appearances by the Medalist Concert Band are made possible through funding provided by the Medalist Fine Arts Association. Additional support is provided by the City of Bloomington and the Bloomington Fine Arts Council (BFAC).
Thank you to the following businesses, foundations, and individuals who support the Bloomington Fine Arts Council at the $1,000 level or higher:
Grand Givers
Bloomington Acura Subaru; Bloomington Chamber of Commerce; Buuck Family Foundation; City of Bloomington; Crowne Plaza Bloomington; Donaldson Company Inc.; Xcel Energy; HealthPartners; JNBA Financial Advisors; Kraus-Anderson Realty Company; Mall of America; Park Nicollet Foundation; Park Nicollet Health Services; Ramada Mall of America Hotel; Richfield Bloomington Credit Union, Rotary Club of Bloomington Noon; Allan and Debby Schneider; The Toro Giving Program; Wells Fargo Bank
Thank you to the following businesses that supported the 2007 Taste of Chocolate with in-kind donations of $1,000 or more:
Grand Givers In-Kind
Award Baking International; Blue Water Grill, Hilton Minneapolis/St.Paul Airport; B. T. McElrath, Chocolatier; Chop House Restaurant, Hilton Minneapolis/Bloomington Hotel; Creative Confectionaire; From Nicole's Kitchen; Groveland Confections; McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant; Minnesota Monthly; Muffuletta in the Park; Napa Valley Grille/California Cafe; The Toro Giving Program; Truffles & Tortes; Woolley's Prime Steakhouse
The Medalist Concert Band is able to continue performing and bringing music to the communities in and around the Twin Cities only with help from many groups and individuals. Without their help, the band would not be able to encourage students and adults to continue to perform and enjoy music.
Deserving of special recognition are:
- The band members. Their hard work and commitment to excellence are the foundation upon which the band is built.
- The Electronic Easel for support and web hosting.
- Thomas Jefferson Senior High School, Bloomington, MN
- Other contributors and donors
and, of course, the audience. If a band plays in the forest, and no one is there to hear it, is it worth it? A big thank you to everyone who takes time out of their busy schedule
to support music in all its forms - especially by listening to the Medalist Concert Band.